University Health Clinic
and Counseling Services

Mental Health Emergencies

Contact the University Police immediately at 325-942-2071 so that a counselor can be paged, or go to the nearest hospital emergency room.

Campus Clinic hours are Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

The University Health Clinic and the Center for Counseling Services are jointly based in the clinic facility on Johnson Street south of the Office Annex Buildings. Both entities provide confidential services to ASU students who have paid the current Medical Services Fee.

Angelo State University and Shannon Clinic have become partners to serve ASU Student Health. ASU Students are able to receive the excellence of Shannon Clinic’s medical care at the ASU Campus Clinic and also at three nearby Shannon Urgent Care locations.

For all Things Relating to the Center for Counseling Services call 325-942-2371.

Angelo State University now offers free healthcare transportation on Saturdays.

Now you have a free ride should a medical issue arise on Saturday. Make sure you obtain a Clinic Authorization Form from the Campus Police Station by showing them your student ID card. Then take your ID, authorization form, and insurance (if applicable) to Shannon Urgent Care West.

The Flu Vaccine is available at the clinic and it is free to ASU students that have paid the Medical Services Fee.

Shannon Clinic is providing the four strain vaccine.

Myth: You don’t need a flu shot every year.

Fact: The types of flu viruses circulating in the air — and the vaccine that’s prepared — can vary from year to year. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that adults, including moms-to-be, and children ages 6 months and older get a flu vaccine every year.

Myth: The flu shot can give you the flu.

Fact: The fragments of virus found in the flu shot are inactivated, which means they can’t make you sick. Some people run low-grade fevers, feel achy or develop soreness near the injection site after vaccination. Developing these side effects doesn’t mean you have the flu.

For Clinic Access: Paying the Medical Services Fee grants ASU students access to all services offered through the Campus Clinic. All students attending ASU full time will pay the Medical Services Fee and will have access to all Clinic Services as described within this website.

Distance Learning Students are still able to pay the Medical Services Fee at the Student Accounts/Bursar’s Office and be granted full access to the services of the Clinic. Please do not go to the clinic to pay the Medical Services Fee, this is done at the Student Accounts/Bursar’s Office. When going to the Clinic, please have your receipt generated for paying the Medical Services Fee available (this will insure immediate service access).

Payment Information

Your ASU OneCard is required to access all services. ASU Students who have paid their Medical Services Fee must present their ASU OneCard at the Campus Clinic at the time of check-in.

For the Urgent Care locations off-campus, Students must present their ASU OneCard, their Insurance card (if they have insurance, ASU will pay their Co-Pay and the student will not be charged for the basic visit) and a state or federal photo ID. Clinic services include diagnostic services and treatments appropriate on an episodic, outpatient basis. Counseling, examination, diagnosis and consultation services are available at no additional charge. However, some fees do apply for injections or other medications.

Students are responsible for the costs of lab work, X-rays, prescription drugs and referrals. Emergency Room services are not included and all services beyond routine treatment currently given at the campus location are not covered by the Medical Services Fee and will be charged to the student at the time of service.

Using TRICARE Insurance for Military ID Card Holders

The University Clinic accommodates students with Military ID Cards using TRICARE. The 17th Medical Group provides medical care through clinics operated on Goodfellow Air Force Base. The 17th Medical Group is open M-F, 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (closed on weekends, federal holidays and every third Thursday of each month for training). To make a medical appointment with the 17th, visit the TRICARE website or call 325-654-3149.

We’re Here to help!

Mental Health Resources

As an Angelo State University student, online support and resources are available to you. ASU Helpline at 325-486-6345. Help is available 24/7.

Appointments

For Counseling Center Appointments, call 325-942-2371.

Bring Your ASU OneCard

Students must present their valid ASU OneCard to access university health services. Distance Learners who would like to have access to campus health services can opt in by paying the Medical Services Fee at the clinic. For more information, please call us at 325-942-2171.

Veterans Crisis Line

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones. For more information, visit the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline or call 1-800-273-8255.

Have you received your HPV vaccine?

211 Texas

2-1-1 Texas, a program of the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, is committed to helping Texas citizens connect with the services they need. No matter where you live in Texas, you can dial 2-1-1, or 877-541-7905, and find information about resources in your local community. Whether you need help finding food or housing, child care, crisis counseling or substance abuse treatment, one number is all you need to know.

Student Health Insurance

Shannon Clinic Feedback Form

If you have used the contracted Health Services at the ASU Campus Clinic or at one of the Shannon Clinic Urgent Care locations and need to express concerns about the way you were treated, quality of care, or any concerns in general, please do the following:

Fill out the page completely and make sure that under the Comment section that you clearly state that you are an ASU student and note when you used the service.

Submit the form

Shannon Clinic will contact you and resolve your inquiry in a timely manner.

For further attention and help, please contact Mr. David Rosipal at 325-486-6736 or by e-mail at david.rosipal@angelo.edu. All inquiries will be kept confidential and will comply with HIPAA regulations.